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Stress Combination Load Cases for Vertical Vessels: Load Case Definition Key
IP EP HP NP EW OW HW WI EQ EE HI HE WE WF CW VO VE VF FW FS BW BS BN BU
= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
Longitudinal Stress due to Internal Pressure Longitudinal Stress due to External Pressure Longitudinal Stress due to Hydrotest Pressure No Pressure Longitudinal Stress due to Weight (No Liquid) Longitudinal Stress due to Weight (Operating) Longitudinal Stress due to Weight (Hydrotest) Bending Stress due to Wind Moment (Operating) Bending Stress due to Earthquake Moment (Operating) Bending Stress due to Earthquake Moment (Empty) Bending Stress due to Wind Moment (Hydrotest) Bending Stress due to Earthquake Moment (Hydrotest) Bending Stress due to Wind Moment (Empty) (no CA) Bending Stress due to Wind Moment (Filled) (no CA) Longitudinal Stress due to Weight (Empty) (no CA) Bending Stress due to Vortex Shedding Loads ( Ope ) Bending Stress due to Vortex Shedding Loads ( Emp ) Bending Stress due to Vortex Shedding Loads ( Test No CA. ) Axial Stress due to Vertical Forces for the Wind Case Axial Stress due to Vertical Forces for the Seismic Case Bending Stress due to Lat. Forces for the Wind Case, Corroded Bending Stress due to Lat. Forces for the Seismic Case, Corroded Bending Stress due to Lat. Forces for the Wind Case, UnCorroded Bending Stress due to Lat. Forces for the Seismic Case, UnCorroded
General Notes: Case types HI and HE are in the Un-Corroded condition. Case types WE, WF, and CW are in the Un-Corroded condition. A blank stress and stress ratio indicates that the corresponding stress comprising those components that did not contribute to that type of stress. For Division 2, stress Sigma1 is the hoop stress due to internal pressure. Stress Sigma2 is the max(abs( positive stress, 0.0 )). The positive magnitude of Sigma3 is the 0.5 times the pressure. The stresses are combined per equation 4.3.44 to determine the overall stress intensity. An asterisk (*) in the final column denotes overstress. Note: Performing Combined Stress Analysis per VIII-2 paragraph 4.3.10.2.
From Node 10 20 30
PV Elite 2012 Licensee: L&T HED FileName : Combined load calc_Head Only ------------------ Page 2 of 2 Stress due to Combined Loads : Step: 13 11:37a Jun 23,2012
Analysis of Load Case 2 : IP+BW
From Node 10 20 30
From Node 10 20 30
0.9063
Results as per manual calculation shows higher stress in head than calculated by software
Element From : 30 to : 40 Governing Load Case 3 : IP+BW+FW Additional Results per Section 4.4, see 4.4.15
Nomenclature : L - Section Length mm Fxa - Allowable comp mem stress due to compression with lamc <= 0.15, MPa Fba - Allowable all comp mem stress due to bending moment, MPa Fva - Allowable shear stress when only shear is present, MPa Fha - Allowable hoop comp memb stress under ext pressure alone, MPa Fxha - Allowable axial comp w/hoop compression and lamc <= 0.15, MPa Fhxa - Allowable hoop comp w/axial compression and lamc <= 0.15, MPa Faha - Allowable axial comp w/hoop compression and lamc > 0.15, MPa Fbha - Allowable axial comp from bending w/hoop compression, MPa Fhba - Allowable hoop comp w/long compression due to moment, MPa Allowable Stress Results for Case 1 : IP From Lamc L Fxa Fba 10 0.093 5000 122 131 20 0.093 5000 122 141 30
Fva 62 62
Fha 70
Allowable Stress Results for Case 2 : IP+BW From Lamc L Fxa Fba Fva 10 0.093 5000 122 131 62 20 0.093 5000 122 141 62 30
Fha 70
Allowable Stress Results for Case 3 : IP+BW+FW From Lamc L Fxa Fba Fva Fha 10 0.093 5000 122 131 62 20 0.093 5000 122 141 62 70 30